Homelessness Prevention offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish The Willows
2901 South 128th Street, Riverton Professional Center , Tukwila, WA 98168
Located in the New Holly neighborhood of Seattle near the intersection S Myrtle St & 38th Ave S. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.
- Residents living within Seattle city limits. - May or may not serve some addresses in unincorporated parts of Seattle, including the following zip codes: 98178 98106 98126 98146 98133 98168 -Must be age 18 or older. -Must be having an immediate housing crisis and be willing to work with a case manager. -Clients who received financial assistance from another program within the past few years are encouraged to reconnect with the same agency that assisted previously. Income is not required to apply for assistance. -Must have a lease agreement or utility bill in a household member's name
Homelessness Prevention Program - Voice Message Line
Interpreter services
- Call on the first Monday of the month to leave a message with name, phone number, and ZIP code. - Leaving a message does not guarantee assistance. Must be screened for eligibility. - All calls are returned in the order messages are received. - Based on current capacity and available funding
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Seattle, WA
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Provides case management and financial assistance for renters within Seattle city limits who are at imminent risk of losing their housing and who have exhausted all efforts and resources elsewhere. Also assists with utility payments for those with a shut-off or disconnection notice. Program helps renters: - Stabilize housing and maintain a permanent residence - Develop and implement personal and professional skills and goals that will lead to economic self-sufficiency and personal success
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's The Willows
Provides case management and financial assistance to Seattle renters who are at imminent risk of eviction. The program helps households stabilize their housing and maintain permanent residence by supporting them in developing and implementing goals that lead to economic self-sufficiency, personal success, and the development of personal and professional skills. The program also assists with utility bills and move-in costs for individuals and families transitioning from one permanent housing to another.